Healthy soil (left) vs compacted soil (right) By: Bailey Tangen and Gabi Bolwerk, Extension educators Fall is a great time to start thinking about how to adjust your management practices to reduce erosion and improve soil health. A good first step is to understand the current state of your soil. To do this, you can perform a quick in-field soil health assessment. In this visual guide, we’ll walk you through how to conduct your own in-field soil health assessment. In an in-field soil health assessment, we look at the biological and physical properties of soil as they relate to soil function. This assessment can be done in 15-20 minutes and should be done in a few spots in your fields to get a full picture of how your soil functions. To learn more and to get help doing an assessment, call your local NRCS or SWCD office. These folks are willing to come out to your field, do an assessment, and provide management recommendations to protect the vitality of your operation and the producti...
Join Minnesota Crop Production Retailers and the University of Minnesota Extension this December for three days of focused professional development. From Tuesday, December 2nd through Thursday, December 4th, the Hilton Minneapolis will host the premier gathering for the Minnesota ag community. Dive into the latest in: Market Trends & Legislative Updates Agronomy & Nutrient Management Weed, Disease & Insect Management Leadership Development & Regulatory Updates Beyond the Trade Show, this event is your essential resource for advancing your knowledge. Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) CEUs and Pesticide Applicator Recertification (categories A, C, H) are available. In addition, there will be a special Student Day to provide college students the chance to hear directly from ag professionals about career paths, challenges and the future of the industry and talk with ag retailers, suppliers and innovators at the trade show. Find all program details, registration, and hotel inform...